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Dolphins re-signed RG Jermon Bushrod.

Making the switch from tackle, Bushrod was one of the worst guards in the league last season. Right now, he pencils back in as the starter, but the Dolphins will be on the lookout for draft prospects and free agent bargains. Going on 33, Bushrod is unlikely to make a second-year leap at his new position. Mar 16 - 5:05 PM

The Miami Herald reports the Dolphins are open to re-signing free agent G/T Jermon Bushrod.

2016 was Bushrod's first season at guard, and he was a complete flop. Going on 33, the odds he improves in 2017 are slim. If re-signed, Bushrod would likely compete with free agent addition Ted Larsen. A draft pick figures to be in the mix, as well. Mar 13 - 4:16 PM

The Miami Herald reports the Dolphins would like to try to upgrade impending free agent Jermon Bushrod at right guard.

That's probably an understatement. Bushrod was an outright disaster in his first season at guard, performing as one of the league's worst players by any metric. Going on 33, the Dolphins rightfully appear skeptical any improvement is on the horizon. Jan 12 - 6:37 PM

Impending free agent RG Jermon Bushrod said he wants to re-sign with the Dolphins.

Miami converted Bushrod from left tackle to right guard this past season. He started all 17 games, including the Wild Card loss to the Steelers, and graded out as Pro Football Focus' second-worst guard out of 77 qualifiers, struggling badly as a run blocker. The 32-year-old won't command much on the open market and should face competition if he returns to the Dolphins. Jan 9 - 12:32 PM

Like most Dolphins, Scott was the subject of numerous offseason puff pieces. He's competing for the Dolphins' No. 6 receiver job, but that's obviously in jeopardy now. A 2016 UDFA, Scott appeared in two games last season.

Larsen suffered a torn biceps last week. Salguero reports the Dolphins hope Larsen will be one of their return players, but he will at least be sidelined the first eight games of the season. Already thin at guard, the Dolphins are running out of options.